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World Habitats
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Pictures, sound and text covering aspects of
life and living
processes associated with the world's major habitats
They help to provide
some understanding of the wide variety of
living things and the way these survive and
compete for resources. Choosing pictures from
different modules allows comparisons to be
made. They can be used to illustrate the
existence of food chains and food webs and
feeding at different trophic levels. They
provide an elementary understanding of
biomass, predator-prey relationships, and
population pyramids in different ecosystems.
They also give an appreciation of the role of
decomposers in the cycling of nutrients and
transfer of energy.
The resources raise
important issues such as the impact of human
activities on environmental systems, the
occurrence and effects of natural hazards and
the need for management and conservation of
fragile habitats.
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topics covered are as follows:
Mountain Habitats
Alpine Habitats
Desert Habitats
Mediterranean Habitats
Rain Forest Habitats
Tropical Mountain Habitats
Savannah Habitats
Polar Habitats
Temperate Forest Habitats
The interactive Courseware included takes
the user through a progressive, structured and
differentiated sequence of work directly
related to the National Curriculum. The course
is extensive and caters for different levels
of ability. The questions are put in many
formats from simple multiple choice, multiple
answer to cloze questions and pictorial
choices, maximising interest and stimulating thoughtful responses. The
results of all work are recorded for the user and the teacher. |
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Pictures, sound and text covering aspects of
life and living processes associated
with arrange of distinctive habitats in the UK
They help
to provide some understanding of the wide
variety of living things and the way they
survive and compete for resources. Choosing
pictures from different modules allows
comparisons to be made. The materials can be
used to illustrate the existence of food
chains and food webs and feeding at different trophic levels. They provide an elementary
understanding of biomass, predator-prey
relationships, and population pyramids in
different ecosystems. They also give an
appreciation of the role of decomposers in the
cycling of nutrients and transfer of energy.
It is possible to use these resources to raise
important issues such as the impact of human
activities on environmental systems, the
occurrence and effects of natural hazards and
the need for management and conservation of
fragile habitats.
The
topics covered are as follows:
Deciduous Woodland
Habitats
Coniferous Woodland Habitats
Wetland Habitats
Coastal Habitats
Lime Rich Habitats
Heathland Habitats
Farm Land Habitats
Sand and Mud Habitats
Roadside Habitats
Hedgerow Habitats
The interactive Courseware included takes
the user through a progressive, structured and
differentiated sequence of work directly
related to the National Curriculum. The course
is extensive and caters for different levels
of ability. The questions are put in many
formats from simple multiple choice, multiple
answer to cloze questions and pictorial
choices, maximising interest and stimulating thoughtful responses. The
results of all work are recorded for the user and the teacher. |
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Interactive Encyclopaedia
to the Environment: Biosphere
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An invaluable source of research material
for science,
geography and environmental science
This is an exciting and comprehensive guide to Planet Earth, with all its
life-forms and the effects that humans have upon it.

An invaluable source of research material for science,
geography and environmental science, as well as an ideal revision aid, it contains a full index
and readily accessible glossary.
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Energy Resources
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Energy Resources provides Physics students with an understanding of how society exploits a
wide
variety of energy resources and the impact this has on our
environment and lifestyle
A wide range of photographs, animations and audio descriptions show the different sources
of energy and their characteristics. Sources covered include solar energy, waves, coal and
nuclear fission. Subjects such as kinetic energy, work and efficiency allow students to
compare different methods of producing electricity and gain a rounded understanding of
conservation and efficient energy use.

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System Requirements: Wins 3.1 or
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Human Influence on Nature
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Human Influence in Nature of diverse species - the thirteenth
part of the thirteen title series covering the material required for
students aged 13-16. Human life depends on nature and a balanced, healthy
environment Man made pollution is a highly destructive force and this CD ROM
presents the types of pollution man creates and ways we can minimise the
negative influence.
Content:
- Independence form nature is an illusion
- Action and Reaction
- Types of Pollution
- Species dying out
- Reducing the risk of disease and death
- The nature necessary for living
- Revision
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Pentium
II 300 MHz processor, or higher.
Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP With IE
5.0, or higher, 64MB RAM. 100 MB on
HDD, 8X CD-ROM drive, 800x600
screen resolution with thousands of
colours, 16 Bit Sound Board, 100 Mbit
LAN Interface, Local File Server PC with
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Ecology and Co-habitation
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Ecology
& Cohabitation of diverse species
- the eleventh part of the thirteen
title series
covering the material required for students aged 13-16
The
rise of the science of ecology, its
importance and objectives are covered
by the content of this part. Students
are shown the differences and
interrelations between a population,
it's environment and food chain.
Content:
- What does ecology do?
- What units does an
ecologist measure the
environment with?
- A portrait of a population
- Living together
- The ecology of eating
- Exchanging profits,
obstructing, taking away
- Food creates the strongest
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Requirements: Pentium
II 300 MHz processor, or higher.
Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP With IE
5.0, or higher, 64MB RAM.
100 MB on HDD, 8X CD-ROM
drive, 800x600 screen resolution
with thousands of colours, 16
Bit Sound Board, 100 Mbit LAN
Interface, Local File Server PC
with Pentium II 300 MHz
processor or, higher. |
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